Friday, February 19, 2016

A 2016 look at how are the BOYS?

It is time to finally give the guys a front row, we've been all about HOW are the girls? the entire festive season, especially this side of Africa in MZANSI.

Here at Reflect SA have done our bit in making our man feel like 'thee' man for us this 2016.
Our editor has come across this men's seasonal collection by H&M chosen by David Beckham.

In case you need some tips on how to choose your new collection this year look no further but consider the tips
On these pics, then definitely you'll be taking the front row when every one want's to know how are the boys this 2016.

I GUESS THE BOYS ARE GREAT!
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Absolute workout for Beginners like me!

Looking good involves a level of sacrifice of your time, in doing so this spring season as you work out your beauty routine to look your best this December , do consider to follow these below workout tips by AMY ROBERTS of R29.

@ReflectSA models "stills motivates Beauty, Style & Culture". Ayanda Tom

30-Day Kettlebell Challenge For The Absolute Beginner

AMY ROBERTS



The kettlebell looks something like a cross between your grandma's purse and an old-fashioned teapot, but it's been getting a lot of attention at gyms these days — and not just for its often candy-colored paint job. "Using a kettlebell can be one of the most efficient ways to train," says Lauren Brooks, a southern California-based certified kettlebell coach and owner of On the Edge Fitness. "It allows you to get very strong and conditioned, all within one workout."

The secret is its unique displacement of weight, which is ideal for being swung dynamically, rather than pulled or pushed against gravity, like dumbbells. The result is a more metabolic (read: calorie-torching) workout, often in less time than a traditional weight-training session. "It also shapes the butt very nicely and helps keep the abs strong!" Brooks adds. "Who doesn't want that?"

The aim of this monthlong challenge is to get you swinging a kettlebell both safely and effectively. The first lesson: It's not about the arms. "You actually use the hips, glutes, and abs to power the movement," says Brooks. "Once those posterior chain muscles are activated all at once, the arms simply help guide the movement." To get you there, you must hinge and deadlift before you swing — all of which are explained in detail below.

You'll need a kettlebell in the 15- to 20-pound (or 12- to 16-kilogram) range. You may find that you'll want to increase the weight of your kettlebell as you get stronger, which Brooks encourages. However, don't do it on a day when your reps are also increasing (for example, don't do it on Day 18, wait for Day 19).

Even after the first few days when you're learning, you'll start every workout with a set of hip hinges to remind your body of the proper motion and to warm up. "I also like to add a 30-second plank to the warm-up, to ensure muscle activation throughout the abs, glutes, and quads," Brooks says. "This really sets people up for success with the top of the kettlebell swing, because a plank is the top of a swing, just reoriented so you're on your feet."

On days when you're doing more than one set (x2 or x3), take a 30- to 60-second rest between sets. The day after a Rest Day will be more intense than the previous workout, so definitely don't skip those breaks — they're essential to letting your muscles recover.

Hip Hinge

This exercise teaches your body to get the power for the swing from the glutes and hamstrings. Start with your feet grounded on the floor about hip-width apart. Place your fingertips on your hip bones. With your hands, push your hips toward the wall behind you, allowing your body to fold at the waist and the knees to bend slightly. Your butt should go straight back—not down, as it would in a squat. "Feel your hamstrings (the backs of your thighs) stretch out," Brooks says. "To keep the chest from collapsing, train your gaze on a spot about 10 feet in front of you on the horizon." Now, clench your glutes to push your hips back forward so you're standing tall. If you're having trouble getting the hips to go back smoothly, try this trick: Stand about 10 inches from a wall and actually bump it with your tush as you hinge (kinda like you're knocking a door shut behind you).
PHOTOGRAPHED BY JAMES FARRELL.


Kettlebell Deadlift
Once you've got the hip hinge down, it's time to add some weight. Place your kettlebell on the ground between your feet. Hip hinge down, bending your knees just enough so you can grab the handle in both hands, arms long in front of you. Take care not to let your chest drop, despite the added weight — keep your eyes up on the horizon. Squeeze the butt muscles to come back to your standing position. Between reps, don't bring the kettlebell all the way to the ground. You should feel more intensity in the booty thanks to the heft of the kettlebell. This is what they mean when they say to lift with your legs, not your back!
PHOTOGRAPHED BY JAMES FARRELL.


Kettlebell Swing
OK, now it's time to get flying. Place the kettlebell between your feet about six inches in front of your toes. Hip-hinge down to touch the handle with your fingers and grasp it as you lean the kettlebell in toward you, so it's teetering on its back edge. With chest still proud, inhale and hike the kettlebell up between your legs (think "thumbs to bum") then quickly reverse direction, exhaling and thrusting your hips forward so the kettlebell sails out in front of you. Your arms will be fully extended, with hands ending up somewhere between belly-button and chest height, and you should be standing tall at the top of the swing. Inhale as your arms come down and you do another hinge, exhale as you thrust forward to keep swinging. When it comes time to stop, do so carefully when the bell is at its lowest point by not hip-thrusting the bell forward, instead letting it float out and come to rest on the ground where it begin.
















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Friday, February 13, 2015

Reflect SA Models: Latest news in SA entertainment !

Reflect SA Models: Latest news in SA entertainment !: South Africa keeps on growing with fresh new talents, which inspires the gigantic desire of many other yet to be discovered stars, to ke...

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Latest news in SA entertainment !

South Africa keeps on groWing with fresh new talents, which just awakens the gigantic desire of many other yet to be discovered stars, to keep doing the best in what they love doing, it is by pursuing your dreams that can make you overtake the rest and become your best.

Newly discovered winner of the Montreux Comedy Contest, SA's very own Tats Nkonzo.  Who was selected to represent South Africa at Europe's biggest Comedy festival, now signed by one of the biggest comedy promoters in the world.

Mick Perrin (of Mick Perrin Worldwide) is the it guy doing it big in the comedy world, world wide. He has been behind the most huge comedy tours and acts. Has worked with Eddie Izzard and works with notably, SA's own Trevor Noah.

Now Perrin has spotted Tats at the Montreux contest last year where he was a guest judge and has since groomed him..

Tatz says
"Finally, I get a chance to tell the world that we don't eat White people and we didn't invent Ebola. Very exiting times for SA Tourism. And even for me." – said Tats of the exciting opportunity.

founder of the Montreux Comedy Festival which is now 25 years, Grégoire Furrer says:

"Comedy is a global art form and should have no borders. When we conceived the Contest, our intention was to break down these borders and bring the comedy world together. I'm very happy that through this global talent search, we can now create opportunities like this for talented comedians like Tats and others. I wish him every success in his new adventure with Mick Perrin Worldwide".

founder of Podium Takunda Bimha, who has recently partnered with the Montreux Comedy Festival says:

"I'm incredibly thrilled that Tats has been picked up by Mick Perrin Worldwide. I've always maintained that we have truly world-class talent in this country and if more opportunities were provided, you would see more SA comedians on the world stage. I'm very proud of Tats and the journey he has traveled to get here. I hope that he makes full use of the opportunity to learn, grow and takeover the world".

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African women doing it with complete leverage in leadership and business stature

african women are working very hard for their well deserved acquired recognition's that they get for their contributions in leadership and their stature in business, featured in this article is two upcoming events to be held during 2015, recognizing woman in award ceremony by
Women4Africa 2015 Sponsors, the
4th Annual Women4Africa Awards to beheld in london
On Saturday the 9th of May 2015, "Women4africa  will be holding this 4th Annual Awards night . Having you attend would be a great honour!  Some great supporters are buying tickets and tables really fast and we might not be able to accomodate last minute requests . So , if you are Interested in attending I would really ask you to buy your tickets asap as some people that are hearing about this for the first time are buying fast!. Click here to get your ticket"
http://women4africa.com/2015-awards-event/

On the other hand Dr. Precious Moloi- Motsepe, has been appointed to the Versace Fashion Council. Coming up in Afi recognizing fashion talent yet again this year during the upcoming MBFWJ 2015.

"MBFWJ 2015 and an overview from Dr. Precious Moloi-Motsepe's recent fashion and travel adventures.

While 2014 drew to a brilliant close with MBFW Africa, which saw great Pan African designers showcase their trans-seasonal collections that enthused the Fashion Fraternity and Media at large - locally and abroad! 2015 for African Fashion International was welcomed with an energised start, boasting its Chairperson, Dr. Precious Moloi- Motsepe, being appointed to the Versace Fashion Council.
Seeing this as a great honour and opportunity, Dr. Precious is determined to understand how this Italian powerhouse has achieved global success, as well as to bring back applicable key learning to African soil for local designers to be supported with. Being on the board also opens up great opportunity and acts as a catalyst for her to introduce local designers to strategic partners on the Versace Fashion Council for mutual leverage and synergy.
Then came Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture which once again reinstated our unshakable and longstanding beliefs in our local fashion design talent from the Continent. The standard of production, staging of the run way event and backstage euphoria could well have made Dr. Precious believe she was at an AFI show sponsored by MBSA.
Red, bold slits and see-through patterns dominated the ramp! One of the shows that caught her eye was the Chanel show hosted at the Grand Palais Avenue Winston Churchill Paris. This was haute couture that one could easily wear. South African designers, known for glamorous evening gowns, could learn from this intriguing mix of haute couture cum ready-to-wear mix.
The Armani show, which was full of all the usual big names in the front row, could have been a show by one of our own local designers. The clothes was very structured, unique and reminded her of someone like Suzaan Heyns. All in all, local design is well on par with international big names!
Attendance to the World Economic Forum-Davos saw Dr. Precious braving below zero temperatures to attend the highly stimulating forums that largely covered the impact of technology on various sectors and the progress that Tech development will have on the world and civilisation at large.
Wearable technology, fashion and technology were the subjects of discussion at one of the sessions that she attended, which she found most exciting. Combing the practical and technical capabilities of technology as well as the desirability and aesthetic side of fashion will be what drives this wearable technology trend. It seems we are at an inflection point where we cannot even begin to understand the way technology will dramatically change the way we live, work and play!
Ticket sales opening the 20th February 2015".



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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

The Meaning Behind Your Zodiac Birth stone

I'm full of gratitude to the creator of heavens and earth and all that fills it, 2014 is now officially in the past, it is history; looking ahead to what 2015 is yet to bring us, as January is only the morning of 2015. It is always wise to always prepare against the worst but expect the best in life. Doing just that, I have found a little way to assist us here at Reflect SA models, to act as a guide on how each one of us can make a solid start at least this year, to understand what affects our very being and surroundings, hopefully knowing our birth stones from the Zodiac star signs will help us all a great deal with understanding our own personalities, and understanding that of our partners. To those who wish to be engaged this year these stones can help you choose the right jewelry for your other half. Don't be jealous then While I'm Sending all the good energies to my other half too. I just love to love, may we all be surrounded with so much love this year of 2015. This m
essage is to welcome you again to yet another exciting year filled with good content that will inspire our lives yet again this year.
Wishing you a HaPpy New Year!


From
Editor/content manager and founder of Reflect SA models:
Ayanda Tom

The Meaning Behind Your Zodiac Birth stone

The sign: Aries
The Stone: Carnelian
Alternate Stones: Red jasper and ruby

Carnelian is a brilliant, orange-red stone. It's a variety of chalcedony, which is a mineral in the quartz family. It can vary from pinkish-orange to rusty brown — although the former is by far the most popular.

According to Florence Mégemont in The Metaphysical Book Of Gems And Crystals, "There is a harmony and complexity between this stone and the sign of Aries. A stone of enterprise, a carnelian will inspire [but] can also enhance [Aries'] quick-tempered tendencies."

Carnelian is also known as "the singer's stone" because it is thought to help clarify the voice. And, if you're focusing solely on aesthetics, its warm coloring is the perfect accent to an all-black outfit.


The Sign: Taurus
The Stone: Lapis lazuli
Alternate Stones: Rose quartz, emerald, and blue sapphire

"Lapis has been used for centuries in jewelry and decorative objects and is known and loved for its vibrant, blue color," says designer Liz Phillips. In fact, many Renaissance paintings get their deep, blue hues from the stone. Until synthetic pigments were developed, lapis was ground, mixed with oil, and used as ultramarine paint — by the likes of Michelangelo, no less. "A very expensive color, it annoyed the patrons...who believed the stone was better used as a talisman," says Mégemont. What's more, Selin Kent adds that "ancient Egyptians used to grind lapis into a powder to create eye shadow."

"The gold inclusions in the stone were thought to resemble stars, and lapis was seen as a symbol of the night skies," says designer Melissa Joy Manning. Lapis was valuable in Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and Pre-Columbian cultures; it was thought to be a symbol of wisdom and honesty. "It was revered and often worn as a protective amulet," adds Phillips. And, for you stubborn Tauruses, Mégemont explains that lapis lazuli is thought to help develop the virtues of patience and perseverance.
"Smoky quartz is regarded as a grounding, anchoring stone," says Phillips. "Like all varieties of quartz it also is thought to harmonize and balance one's environment and clear away negative energy."
Not solely helpful to Libras, "smoky quartz can reduce the Capricorn tendency toward self-criticism," adds Mégemont.

The Sign: Scorpio
The Stone: Onyx
Alternate Stones: Garnet and jet

It's often said that Scorpio is the most formidable sign in the zodiac. "Those born under this sign need stabilizing stones to balance their agitation and anger," Mégemont believes.

In Greek, onyx means "claw" or "fingernail." Legend has it, Mégemont explains, "that Cupid was in the midst of cutting Venus' nails one day as she was sleeping, and the clippings fell to the ground. The Fates immediately transformed them into stone, believing that nothing that comes from a goddess should perish."

Throughout history, the stone has received mixed reviews. While it was regarded as a "bad-luck stone" among the Chinese, ancient Persians believed onyx "helped during childbirth and protected people from the evil eye." Despite differing beliefs among cultures, it's widely used in rings and other jewelry. We can see why.



The Sign: Gemini
The Stone: Tiger's eye
Alternate Stones: Citrine, chalcedony, and golden topaz

Tiger's eye owes its name to the animal and is said to "enhance self-confidence, boldness, and sometimes pride," according to Mégemont. Other varieties of this stone include falcon's eye, cat's eye, and bull's eye — the only difference being the tint. "Its color comes from trace iron deposits in the stone that have oxidized over time," says jewelry designer Erica Weiner.

These stones are thought to "help Gemini natives to see life more clearly. They will also increase their concentration and focus," claims Mégemont. Some believe tiger's eye can even fight nightmares and strengthen the heart.

Tiger's eye is also a good stone for Leos; it could "tone down Leos' tendency to be snobbish," says Mégemont.
Some call tiger's eye "cat's eye" but they're actually two distinct variations.


The Sign: Cancer
The Stone: Moonstone
Alternate Stones: Emerald, labradorite, and opal

"Moonstone is known for its beautiful, iridescent sheen, which is referred to by gemologists as 'adularescence,'" explains Phillips. This means the stone's molecular structure makes it glow from within.

"In ancient India," Phillips continues, "the stone was considered to be sacred. It was thought that wearing it would bring beautiful dreams and even clairvoyance. It is said to encourage emotional wellbeing and feelings of tenderness and is therefore thought of as a lovers' stone." Of course, there's also the lore that moonstone might "instill the power to tell the future," adds gemologist Elizabeth Doyle. Legend has it that "in order to unlock this power, the moonstone must be placed in the mouth during a full moon."

For you Cancer-born folk who don't feel like adding stone-sucking to your full-moon agenda, this gem can also supposedly "strengthen the intuition...in regards to the destiny of [your] beloved," claims Mégemont. With this in mind, we think moonstone would make a pretty stellar engagement ring.


: Leo
The Stone: Amber
Alternate Stones: Citrine, rock crystal, diamond, and olivine

Amber isn't technically a stone at all; it's actually "fossilized tree resin, calcified over gazillions of years," says Weiner. As a result, its physical attributes are truly unique: "Due to its odd density, amber will actually float in saltwater, and up until the mid-Victorian era, it was known as 'seastone' due to the fact that it was found almost exclusively on Baltic beaches," the designer adds.

The Greek word for amber is elektron, meaning electricity. The substance is extremely heat-sensitive and "should have a natural warmth" to it. Since amber is often imitated, knowing this makes it fairly easy to authenticate.

"Amber is the perfect match for Leo. The stone will make it possible for Leos to balance their fiery nature with periods of quiet contemplation," Mégemont believes. Throughout history, humans have valued amber as an "energy charger" and a "symbol of longevity."
It's not uncommon to find centuries-old insects enclosed in amber.

The Sign: Virgo
The Stone: Yellow sapphire
Alternate Stones: Carnelian, jasper, and yellow agate

Sapphire is a variety of gem that occurs in all colors of the rainbow. You're likely most familiar with its blue and red iterations — September's birthstone and July's (the ruby), respectively. For Virgos, though, we focus on yellow sapphires, which are said to "make it easier for shy Virgos to express themselves verbally," according to Mégemont. Manning acknowledges that sapphire is also regarded as "a stone of royalty and wisdom." Legends regarding sapphires are even found in the Bible.

"A signifier of wisdom and insight, this jewel became a symbol of strength and influence in the medieval world," explains Manning. "Today, it is still believed to be a potent talisman...one that brings to its wearer self-discipline." Yellow sapphire, specifically, is thought to attract wealth and to "harness creative energy and turn it into action and activation," believes Weiner.


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The Sign: Libra
The Stone: Smoky Quartz
Alternate Stones: Chrysocolla and golden topaz

In astrology, smoky quartz actually has an affinity with all the signs, symbolizing "resurrection and rebirth." That said, it's thought to be especially powerful for those born under Libra: "It can give Libra the courage to look within and heal long-buried wounds. [It] is also an aphrodisiac that will enhance the sensuality of this Venus-ruled sign," reckons Mégemont. Take that, oysters. ManiaMania's Melanie Kamsler believes that if you sleep with this gem, "it lifts fears, stresses, anxieties, and nightmares. In their place, the gem brings emotional calmness, positive action, and the manifestation of dreams."

As for its coloring, "the origin of smoky quartz's ochre tint is kind of a mystery," says Weiner. "Some gemologists believe that it comes from long-ago exposure to radiation." Feng shui experts often recommend placing smoky quartz near the entrance to your home — to best harness its supposed protective properties.
This stone is sometimes mistakenly referred to as "smoky topaz," according to Mégemont.
"Inky, black onyx is almost always dyed to achieve a uniformly dark appearance — it's been done that way since the Romans first discovered how well it lent itself to carving into beads and cameos," says Weiner.

The Sign: Aquarius
The Stone: Fluorite
Alternate Stones: Aquamarine, falcon's eye, and turquoise

Fluorite is named after the chemical element it contains, fluorine. The mineral occurs in a wide variety of colors — purple or green, for starters — and "gets its name from the Latin fluere ('to flow') because of its low melting point," says Weiner. Due to its malleability, it's been "carved into cameos and other decorative objects since the Roman era."

"This 'stone of the genius' has a particular affinity with the innovative sign of Aquarius," suggests Mégemont. "Its radiance is conducive to scientific research and technology — fields where Aquarians shine." Not only could fluorite help you think more creatively; its brilliant coloring makes it a perfect home accent, too.
Labradorite is considered by many to be the most powerful of the "protector"

The Sign: Capricorn
The Stone: Chalcedony
Alternate Stones: Emerald, obsidian, and onyx

Ambitious and business-savvy Capricorns could benefit from wearing chalcedony. The stone — which ranges in color from gray to milky white, pink, and light blue — supposedly "encourages reflection and meditation," claims Mégemont. "Often called the 'speaker's stone,' chalcedony will help Capricorns choose their words carefully. Capricorns should carry chalcedony in their pocket when they negotiate a business deal — or ask for a raise." Duly noted.

The stone is named after the city of Chalcedony in Bythinia, located across from Byzantium in what is now Turkey. Legend has it that that famed Roman orator Cicero used to wear one around his neck.

"Chalcedony is an incredibly positive stone," says Phillips. "It is believed to nullify hostility and frustration and improve relationships by promoting brotherhood and goodwill."


The Sign: Sagittarius
The Stone: Turquoise
Alternate Stones: Amethyst, lapis lazuli, and blue sapphire

Turquoise's earliest recorded use — most likely as a talisman or amulet — dates back to 5500 BC. "It actually got its name by mistake," Nettie Kent tells us. "Europeans thought that turquoise came from Turkey. Meanwhile, it traveled through Turkey from Persia, where it had been mined for thousands of years, and in Egypt for even longer." Kent adds that the oldest known pieces of turquoise jewelry were bracelets found on the mummified arm of an Egyptian queen.

In ancient cultures, "it was thought that the stone could predict coming misfortune...by changing color," says Phillips. "It was considered holy among ancient Aztecs and also native North American tribes, who still use the stone ceremonially." Some also believe turquoise wards off depression and encourages faithfulness and friendship.
"Said to secure friendly regard and promote leadership, this is a great talisman for a modern, working man or woman," Manning believes.
"Turquoise has been mined in Iran for over 3,000 years, and some of my favorite specimens come from Iran," confesses the designer. "The so-called 'Persian' turquoise was prized during the Victorian era for its brilliant, blue-green hue."

The Sign: Capricorn
The Stone: Chalcedony
Alternate Stones: Emerald, obsidian, and onyx

Ambitious and business-savvy Capricorns could benefit from wearing chalcedony. The stone — which ranges in color from gray to milky white, pink, and light blue — supposedly "encourages reflection and meditation," claims Mégemont. "Often called the 'speaker's stone,' chalcedony will help Capricorns choose their words carefully. Capricorns should carry chalcedony in their pocket when they negotiate a business deal — or ask for a raise." Duly noted.

The stone is named after the city of Chalcedony in Bythinia, located across from Byzantium in what is now Turkey. Legend has it that that famed Roman orator Cicero used to wear one around his neck.

"Chalcedony is an incredibly positive stone," says Phillips. "It is believed to nullify hostility and frustration and improve relationships by promoting brotherhood and goodwill."


The Sign: Virgo
The Stone: Yellow sapphire
Alternate Stones: Carnelian, jasper, and yellow agate

Sapphire is a variety of gem that occurs in all colors of the rainbow. You're likely most familiar with its blue and red iterations — September's birthstone and July's (the ruby), respectively. For Virgos, though, we focus on yellow sapphires, which are said to "make it easier for shy Virgos to express themselves verbally," according to Mégemont. Manning acknowledges that sapphire is also regarded as "a stone of royalty and wisdom." Legends regarding sapphires are even found in the Bible.

"A signifier of wisdom and insight, this jewel became a symbol of strength and influence in the medieval world," explains Manning. "Today, it is still believed to be a potent talisman...one that brings to its wearer self-discipline." Yellow sapphire, specifically, is thought to attract wealth and to "harness creative energy and turn it into action and activation," believes Weiner.

The Sign: Aquarius
The Stone: Fluorite
Alternate Stones: Aquamarine, falcon's eye, and turquoise

Fluorite is named after the chemical element it contains, fluorine. The mineral occurs in a wide variety of colors — purple or green, for starters — and "gets its name from the Latin fluere ('to flow') because of its low melting point," says Weiner. Due to its malleability, it's been "carved into cameos and other decorative objects since the Roman era."

"This 'stone of the genius' has a particular affinity with the innovative sign of Aquarius," suggests Mégemont. "Its radiance is conducive to scientific research and technology — fields where Aquarians shine." Not only could fluorite help you think more creatively; its brilliant coloring makes it a perfect home accent, too.

"Fluorite crystals are sometimes referred to as 'ore flowers' because they're so brilliant and colorful," says Weiner. "There is a really gorgeous type of blue-and-white fluorite called 'blue John' — it's incredibly rare, and only comes from one single mine in England's East Midlands."

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The Sign: Pisces
The Stone: Labradorite
Alternate Stones: Amethyst, coral, and olivine

Labradorite is a grayish stone that "only reveals its sparkling color when it's examined closely," observes Mégemont. "In the same way, people often overlook quiet, unassuming Pisces. Once we look beyond the surface, we see the sparkling qualities of those born under this sign."

The gem "takes its name from eastern Canada's Labrador Peninsula, where deposits were first discovered by Europeans in the late 18th century," says Phillips. Though the stone itself is not rare, labradorite "requires a skilled lapidary to extract the full potential of its all-encompassing, unpredictable color and sheen," says Weiner.

"According to Inuit legend, the Northern Lights were at one time trapped in rocks along the coast," continues Phillips. The story tells that "a wandering Inuit warrior came upon the glowing stones and struck them with his spear, releasing the iridescent colors into the night sky — creating the Aurora Borealis." So, perhaps this lesser-known stone is no small potato.

Labradorite is considered by many to be the most powerful of the "protector" minerals.
Each labradorite stone has its own personality.

"Labradorite is a stone of shamans and healers," continues Manning.
Mégemont believes "this stone increases clairvoyant abilities and the powers of perception." We could all use a little more of that, right?

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The Meaning Behind Your Zodiac Birth stone

I'm full of gratitude to the creator of heavens and earth and all that fills it, 2014 is now officially in the past, it is history; looking ahead to what 2015 is yet to bring us, as January is only the morning of 2015. It is always wise to always prepare against the worst but expect the best in life. Doing just that, I have found a little way to assist us here at Reflect SA models, to act as a guide on how each one of us can make a solid start at least this year, to understand what affects our very being and surroundings, hopefully knowing our birth stones from the Zodiac star signs will help us all a great deal with understanding our own personalities, and understanding that of our partners. To those who wish to be engaged this year these stones can help you choose the right jewelry for your other half. Don't be jealous then While I'm Sending all the good energies to my other half too. I just love to love, may we all be surrounded with so much love this year of 2015. This m
essage is to welcome you again to yet another exciting year filled with good content that will inspire our lives yet again this year.
Wishing you a HaPpy New Year!


From
Editor/content manager and founder of Reflect SA models:
Ayanda Tom

The Meaning Behind Your Zodiac Birth stone

The sign: Aries
The Stone: Carnelian
Alternate Stones: Red jasper and ruby

Carnelian is a brilliant, orange-red stone. It's a variety of chalcedony, which is a mineral in the quartz family. It can vary from pinkish-orange to rusty brown — although the former is by far the most popular.

According to Florence Mégemont in The Metaphysical Book Of Gems And Crystals, "There is a harmony and complexity between this stone and the sign of Aries. A stone of enterprise, a carnelian will inspire [but] can also enhance [Aries'] quick-tempered tendencies."

Carnelian is also known as "the singer's stone" because it is thought to help clarify the voice. And, if you're focusing solely on aesthetics, its warm coloring is the perfect accent to an all-black outfit.


The Sign: Taurus
The Stone: Lapis lazuli
Alternate Stones: Rose quartz, emerald, and blue sapphire

"Lapis has been used for centuries in jewelry and decorative objects and is known and loved for its vibrant, blue color," says designer Liz Phillips. In fact, many Renaissance paintings get their deep, blue hues from the stone. Until synthetic pigments were developed, lapis was ground, mixed with oil, and used as ultramarine paint — by the likes of Michelangelo, no less. "A very expensive color, it annoyed the patrons...who believed the stone was better used as a talisman," says Mégemont. What's more, Selin Kent adds that "ancient Egyptians used to grind lapis into a powder to create eye shadow."

"The gold inclusions in the stone were thought to resemble stars, and lapis was seen as a symbol of the night skies," says designer Melissa Joy Manning. Lapis was valuable in Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and Pre-Columbian cultures; it was thought to be a symbol of wisdom and honesty. "It was revered and often worn as a protective amulet," adds Phillips. And, for you stubborn Tauruses, Mégemont explains that lapis lazuli is thought to help develop the virtues of patience and perseverance.
"Smoky quartz is regarded as a grounding, anchoring stone," says Phillips. "Like all varieties of quartz it also is thought to harmonize and balance one's environment and clear away negative energy."
Not solely helpful to Libras, "smoky quartz can reduce the Capricorn tendency toward self-criticism," adds Mégemont.

The Sign: Scorpio
The Stone: Onyx
Alternate Stones: Garnet and jet

It's often said that Scorpio is the most formidable sign in the zodiac. "Those born under this sign need stabilizing stones to balance their agitation and anger," Mégemont believes.

In Greek, onyx means "claw" or "fingernail." Legend has it, Mégemont explains, "that Cupid was in the midst of cutting Venus' nails one day as she was sleeping, and the clippings fell to the ground. The Fates immediately transformed them into stone, believing that nothing that comes from a goddess should perish."

Throughout history, the stone has received mixed reviews. While it was regarded as a "bad-luck stone" among the Chinese, ancient Persians believed onyx "helped during childbirth and protected people from the evil eye." Despite differing beliefs among cultures, it's widely used in rings and other jewelry. We can see why.



The Sign: Gemini
The Stone: Tiger's eye
Alternate Stones: Citrine, chalcedony, and golden topaz

Tiger's eye owes its name to the animal and is said to "enhance self-confidence, boldness, and sometimes pride," according to Mégemont. Other varieties of this stone include falcon's eye, cat's eye, and bull's eye — the only difference being the tint. "Its color comes from trace iron deposits in the stone that have oxidized over time," says jewelry designer Erica Weiner.

These stones are thought to "help Gemini natives to see life more clearly. They will also increase their concentration and focus," claims Mégemont. Some believe tiger's eye can even fight nightmares and strengthen the heart.

Tiger's eye is also a good stone for Leos; it could "tone down Leos' tendency to be snobbish," says Mégemont.
Some call tiger's eye "cat's eye" but they're actually two distinct variations.


The Sign: Cancer
The Stone: Moonstone
Alternate Stones: Emerald, labradorite, and opal

"Moonstone is known for its beautiful, iridescent sheen, which is referred to by gemologists as 'adularescence,'" explains Phillips. This means the stone's molecular structure makes it glow from within.

"In ancient India," Phillips continues, "the stone was considered to be sacred. It was thought that wearing it would bring beautiful dreams and even clairvoyance. It is said to encourage emotional wellbeing and feelings of tenderness and is therefore thought of as a lovers' stone." Of course, there's also the lore that moonstone might "instill the power to tell the future," adds gemologist Elizabeth Doyle. Legend has it that "in order to unlock this power, the moonstone must be placed in the mouth during a full moon."

For you Cancer-born folk who don't feel like adding stone-sucking to your full-moon agenda, this gem can also supposedly "strengthen the intuition...in regards to the destiny of [your] beloved," claims Mégemont. With this in mind, we think moonstone would make a pretty stellar engagement ring.


: Leo
The Stone: Amber
Alternate Stones: Citrine, rock crystal, diamond, and olivine

Amber isn't technically a stone at all; it's actually "fossilized tree resin, calcified over gazillions of years," says Weiner. As a result, its physical attributes are truly unique: "Due to its odd density, amber will actually float in saltwater, and up until the mid-Victorian era, it was known as 'seastone' due to the fact that it was found almost exclusively on Baltic beaches," the designer adds.

The Greek word for amber is elektron, meaning electricity. The substance is extremely heat-sensitive and "should have a natural warmth" to it. Since amber is often imitated, knowing this makes it fairly easy to authenticate.

"Amber is the perfect match for Leo. The stone will make it possible for Leos to balance their fiery nature with periods of quiet contemplation," Mégemont believes. Throughout history, humans have valued amber as an "energy charger" and a "symbol of longevity."
It's not uncommon to find centuries-old insects enclosed in amber.

The Sign: Virgo
The Stone: Yellow sapphire
Alternate Stones: Carnelian, jasper, and yellow agate

Sapphire is a variety of gem that occurs in all colors of the rainbow. You're likely most familiar with its blue and red iterations — September's birthstone and July's (the ruby), respectively. For Virgos, though, we focus on yellow sapphires, which are said to "make it easier for shy Virgos to express themselves verbally," according to Mégemont. Manning acknowledges that sapphire is also regarded as "a stone of royalty and wisdom." Legends regarding sapphires are even found in the Bible.

"A signifier of wisdom and insight, this jewel became a symbol of strength and influence in the medieval world," explains Manning. "Today, it is still believed to be a potent talisman...one that brings to its wearer self-discipline." Yellow sapphire, specifically, is thought to attract wealth and to "harness creative energy and turn it into action and activation," believes Weiner.


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The Sign: Libra
The Stone: Smoky Quartz
Alternate Stones: Chrysocolla and golden topaz

In astrology, smoky quartz actually has an affinity with all the signs, symbolizing "resurrection and rebirth." That said, it's thought to be especially powerful for those born under Libra: "It can give Libra the courage to look within and heal long-buried wounds. [It] is also an aphrodisiac that will enhance the sensuality of this Venus-ruled sign," reckons Mégemont. Take that, oysters. ManiaMania's Melanie Kamsler believes that if you sleep with this gem, "it lifts fears, stresses, anxieties, and nightmares. In their place, the gem brings emotional calmness, positive action, and the manifestation of dreams."

As for its coloring, "the origin of smoky quartz's ochre tint is kind of a mystery," says Weiner. "Some gemologists believe that it comes from long-ago exposure to radiation." Feng shui experts often recommend placing smoky quartz near the entrance to your home — to best harness its supposed protective properties.
This stone is sometimes mistakenly referred to as "smoky topaz," according to Mégemont.
"Inky, black onyx is almost always dyed to achieve a uniformly dark appearance — it's been done that way since the Romans first discovered how well it lent itself to carving into beads and cameos," says Weiner.

The Sign: Aquarius
The Stone: Fluorite
Alternate Stones: Aquamarine, falcon's eye, and turquoise

Fluorite is named after the chemical element it contains, fluorine. The mineral occurs in a wide variety of colors — purple or green, for starters — and "gets its name from the Latin fluere ('to flow') because of its low melting point," says Weiner. Due to its malleability, it's been "carved into cameos and other decorative objects since the Roman era."

"This 'stone of the genius' has a particular affinity with the innovative sign of Aquarius," suggests Mégemont. "Its radiance is conducive to scientific research and technology — fields where Aquarians shine." Not only could fluorite help you think more creatively; its brilliant coloring makes it a perfect home accent, too.
Labradorite is considered by many to be the most powerful of the "protector"

The Sign: Capricorn
The Stone: Chalcedony
Alternate Stones: Emerald, obsidian, and onyx

Ambitious and business-savvy Capricorns could benefit from wearing chalcedony. The stone — which ranges in color from gray to milky white, pink, and light blue — supposedly "encourages reflection and meditation," claims Mégemont. "Often called the 'speaker's stone,' chalcedony will help Capricorns choose their words carefully. Capricorns should carry chalcedony in their pocket when they negotiate a business deal — or ask for a raise." Duly noted.

The stone is named after the city of Chalcedony in Bythinia, located across from Byzantium in what is now Turkey. Legend has it that that famed Roman orator Cicero used to wear one around his neck.

"Chalcedony is an incredibly positive stone," says Phillips. "It is believed to nullify hostility and frustration and improve relationships by promoting brotherhood and goodwill."


The Sign: Sagittarius
The Stone: Turquoise
Alternate Stones: Amethyst, lapis lazuli, and blue sapphire

Turquoise's earliest recorded use — most likely as a talisman or amulet — dates back to 5500 BC. "It actually got its name by mistake," Nettie Kent tells us. "Europeans thought that turquoise came from Turkey. Meanwhile, it traveled through Turkey from Persia, where it had been mined for thousands of years, and in Egypt for even longer." Kent adds that the oldest known pieces of turquoise jewelry were bracelets found on the mummified arm of an Egyptian queen.

In ancient cultures, "it was thought that the stone could predict coming misfortune...by changing color," says Phillips. "It was considered holy among ancient Aztecs and also native North American tribes, who still use the stone ceremonially." Some also believe turquoise wards off depression and encourages faithfulness and friendship.
"Said to secure friendly regard and promote leadership, this is a great talisman for a modern, working man or woman," Manning believes.
"Turquoise has been mined in Iran for over 3,000 years, and some of my favorite specimens come from Iran," confesses the designer. "The so-called 'Persian' turquoise was prized during the Victorian era for its brilliant, blue-green hue."

The Sign: Capricorn
The Stone: Chalcedony
Alternate Stones: Emerald, obsidian, and onyx

Ambitious and business-savvy Capricorns could benefit from wearing chalcedony. The stone — which ranges in color from gray to milky white, pink, and light blue — supposedly "encourages reflection and meditation," claims Mégemont. "Often called the 'speaker's stone,' chalcedony will help Capricorns choose their words carefully. Capricorns should carry chalcedony in their pocket when they negotiate a business deal — or ask for a raise." Duly noted.

The stone is named after the city of Chalcedony in Bythinia, located across from Byzantium in what is now Turkey. Legend has it that that famed Roman orator Cicero used to wear one around his neck.

"Chalcedony is an incredibly positive stone," says Phillips. "It is believed to nullify hostility and frustration and improve relationships by promoting brotherhood and goodwill."


The Sign: Virgo
The Stone: Yellow sapphire
Alternate Stones: Carnelian, jasper, and yellow agate

Sapphire is a variety of gem that occurs in all colors of the rainbow. You're likely most familiar with its blue and red iterations — September's birthstone and July's (the ruby), respectively. For Virgos, though, we focus on yellow sapphires, which are said to "make it easier for shy Virgos to express themselves verbally," according to Mégemont. Manning acknowledges that sapphire is also regarded as "a stone of royalty and wisdom." Legends regarding sapphires are even found in the Bible.

"A signifier of wisdom and insight, this jewel became a symbol of strength and influence in the medieval world," explains Manning. "Today, it is still believed to be a potent talisman...one that brings to its wearer self-discipline." Yellow sapphire, specifically, is thought to attract wealth and to "harness creative energy and turn it into action and activation," believes Weiner.

The Sign: Aquarius
The Stone: Fluorite
Alternate Stones: Aquamarine, falcon's eye, and turquoise

Fluorite is named after the chemical element it contains, fluorine. The mineral occurs in a wide variety of colors — purple or green, for starters — and "gets its name from the Latin fluere ('to flow') because of its low melting point," says Weiner. Due to its malleability, it's been "carved into cameos and other decorative objects since the Roman era."

"This 'stone of the genius' has a particular affinity with the innovative sign of Aquarius," suggests Mégemont. "Its radiance is conducive to scientific research and technology — fields where Aquarians shine." Not only could fluorite help you think more creatively; its brilliant coloring makes it a perfect home accent, too.

"Fluorite crystals are sometimes referred to as 'ore flowers' because they're so brilliant and colorful," says Weiner. "There is a really gorgeous type of blue-and-white fluorite called 'blue John' — it's incredibly rare, and only comes from one single mine in England's East Midlands."

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The Sign: Pisces
The Stone: Labradorite
Alternate Stones: Amethyst, coral, and olivine

Labradorite is a grayish stone that "only reveals its sparkling color when it's examined closely," observes Mégemont. "In the same way, people often overlook quiet, unassuming Pisces. Once we look beyond the surface, we see the sparkling qualities of those born under this sign."

The gem "takes its name from eastern Canada's Labrador Peninsula, where deposits were first discovered by Europeans in the late 18th century," says Phillips. Though the stone itself is not rare, labradorite "requires a skilled lapidary to extract the full potential of its all-encompassing, unpredictable color and sheen," says Weiner.

"According to Inuit legend, the Northern Lights were at one time trapped in rocks along the coast," continues Phillips. The story tells that "a wandering Inuit warrior came upon the glowing stones and struck them with his spear, releasing the iridescent colors into the night sky — creating the Aurora Borealis." So, perhaps this lesser-known stone is no small potato.

Labradorite is considered by many to be the most powerful of the "protector" minerals.
Each labradorite stone has its own personality.

"Labradorite is a stone of shamans and healers," continues Manning.
Mégemont believes "this stone increases clairvoyant abilities and the powers of perception." We could all use a little more of that, right?

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